Joining Alice Paul on the Picket Line, A Century Later

Joining Alice Paul on the Picket Line, A Century Later

By Mary Walton It is common for biographers to develop a relationship with their subjects, even those no longer living. And so it was with me and Alice Paul, the famous Quaker suffragist, who led the battle for a constitutional amendment giving women the vote. Our...
Teaching New Jersey History

Teaching New Jersey History

by David Steven Cohen One of the things that I was particularly interested in during the twenty-eight years I was on the staff of the New Jersey Historical Commission was how, if at all, New Jersey history was taught in the New Jersey public schools. I personally feel...
Ben Shahn: A Reconsideration

Ben Shahn: A Reconsideration

By Margaret O’Reilly In preparation to write this entry, I began to think about when I first became aware of the work of Ben Shahn (1898-1969).  Surely, it was in college art history classes in the early 1980s.  So, I pulled out my notebooks from that time and scoured...

A Reflection on Bordentown

Memories of the Manual Training and Industrial School at Bordentown By Arthur L. Symes The Manual Training and Industrial School [MTIS] was established in 1886 by one Reverend Walter Rice in the city of Bordentown, NJ. “The school, which was a boarding, vocational...